Fortune gives many too much, but no one enough, [137]
Fortune helps fools, [106]
Fortune is a woman; if you neglect her to-day, expect not to regain her to-morrow, [29]
Fortune is like women: loves youth and is fickle, [137]
Fortune is round; it makes one a king, another a dunghill, [322]
Fortune lost, nothing lost; courage lost, much lost; honour lost, more lost; soul lost, all lost, [320]
Fortune often knocks at the door, but the fool does not invite her in, [385]
Foster a raven and it will peck out your eyes, [210]
Foul linen should be washed at home, [22]